Just seen it- got out of the cinema 15 minutes ago. The cinematography. The camera movement. The film grain. The dialogue. Amazing. The scene towards the end- it was so unexpected, people in the audience GASPED. It was so vocal, because i think people could see what was about to happen but it was so out of character in the rest of the film, didnt expect it to actually happen, and then suddenly BAM (literally). Lots of people are saying it's "too long". I have to disagree. 5:07 "its terribly beautiful", "Its terrible. And beautiful". "I killed your horse" "pray for me"- the horse- the only one lucas wanted to talk to after his translator died. No wonder thats the one that tipped him over the edge. Lucas didnt know what happened to his horse, anna says he ran away and would prpbably come back. He finds out what happened to it, and just snaps. 9/10
Just seen it- got out of the cinema 15 minutes ago. The cinematography. The camera movement. The film grain. The dialogue. Amazing. The scene towards the end- it was so unexpected, people in the audience GASPED. It was so vocal, because i think people could see what was about to happen but it was so out of character in the rest of the film, didnt expect it to actually happen, and then suddenly BAM (literally). Lots of people are saying it's "too long". I have to disagree.
5:07 "its terribly beautiful", "Its terrible. And beautiful".
"I killed your horse" "pray for me"- the horse- the only one lucas wanted to talk to after his translator died. No wonder thats the one that tipped him over the edge. Lucas didnt know what happened to his horse, anna says he ran away and would prpbably come back. He finds out what happened to it, and just snaps.
9/10
This goes on my watch list! - there is another Icelandic film A white, white day. Came out recently looks good.
think its the same director!!! hope you enjoy it x